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Nokia admits major Series 40 security problems

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 21 August 2008 - 12:53 · 6 comments & 3665 views

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Nokia has admitted that the security flaws exposed by Adam Gowdiak of Security Explorations are genuine, and that a miscreant exploiting them could do whatever they like to a Series 40 phone just by knowing the phone number.

Gowdiak posted some details earlier this month, with claims that by exploiting the flaws he could remotely install an application onto a Series 40 handset, and then provide that application with enough security permissions to execute any command he wished. Nokia has been a week or two getting back to us, but this morning admitted that they have "been investigating the allegations made, using our normal processes and comprehensive testing... We can confirm that both claims are valid in some of our products."

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#1 +Raa on 21 Aug 2008 - 13:16
Any word on which models this might affect?

That's pretty huge though :|
#2 +Ricardo Gil on 21 Aug 2008 - 14:26
Good thing I'm running S60.
#3 DJ Prem on 21 Aug 2008 - 18:22
My mother has a S40 luckily I have a S60 hope they sent out a firmware for the S40s soon.
(1 reply) #4 strekship on 21 Aug 2008 - 23:48
Too bad I don't have a cable to update my firmware.
#4.1 Laser_iCE on 22 Aug 2008 - 02:58
You might be able to send your phone in -- maybe? Not sure. As for me, I'm running Windows Mobile so I'm safe -- for now.
#5 Mamoun on 22 Aug 2008 - 17:31
So what should s40 owners do now?

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